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I want a textbook self study version to help me in AS math statistics please
A LINK PLEASE AFSP
A LINK PLEASE AFSP
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thanks for hel.p friendA Concise Coure in Advanced Level Statistics (with worked examples) by J. Crawshaw and J.Chambers is the best book for Statistics. Here is the link:
http://www.aliensservices.com/A_Con...orked_Examples__Fourth_Edition-JUGG3RNAUT.pdf
It contains A2 Statistics too
The probability of the first person being chosen is unique is:sir i need help in s1..
Kevin hosts the TV programme Thank Your Lucky Stars. During the show he picks members of the large studio audience at random and asks them what star sign they were born under. (There are 12 star signs in all and you may assume that the probabilities that a randomly chosen person will be born under each star sign are equal)
-> Show that the probability that the first three people picked were all born under different star signs is approximately 0.764
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